Forex
If you are trading forex on our CFD platform, there is a 50 basis points (0.5%) charge to convert foreign currencies into your home currency. No conversion charge will apply if you are spread betting, as all products are priced in your home currency.
The overnight holding rate used when calculating the applicable holding costs on FX comes from the tom-next rate, which is the difference between the two currencies’ interest rates, with an additional 0.0027% CMC Markets charge added. Learn more about spread bet holding costs and CFD holding costs.
You’ll be charged holding costs for three days on a Wednesday or Thursday, which factors in Saturday and Sunday, as shown in the table below.
To open a position you first need to deposit an amount of money known as a margin. The margin required reflects a percentage of the full value of the position. The first step is to establish the margin rate for the instrument you are trading.
Margin rates can be found within the trading platform by selecting Library (which displays the full list of products) from the top navigation toolbar, then selecting the three dots to the left of the specific product, which will show a sub-menu. Choose Product Overview from the sub-menu to view the margin rate details. The margin rates are tiered depending on the size of your position. To see the tiered rates select the arrow icon to the right of the margin rate section.
To calculate your margin requirement, take your margin rate and multiply this by the total value of the trade. Your estimated margin is also displayed within the order ticket. Note that the margin is independent of the direction of your position and will increase or decrease in line with the level 1 mid-price point of the product.
Learn more about how we calculate our spread betting margins and CFD trading margins.
Prices streamed from our liquidity providers are consumed by our automated pricing engine, where the best and most representative price is used to create our quotes.
No, we do not offer currency exchange facilities.
One unit is essentially one of the first-name currency (i.e. USD in USD/JPY). If you require assistance with calculating your desired trade size, please contact our Client Management team.